Blair, 29, was charged with obstructing police and drinking in a public place after an incident in Maryborough just before midnight on New Year's Eve according to reports by local media.

Titans CEO Graham Annesley said the club had immediately notified the NRL Integrity Unit and was in the process of contacting the player and his manager to investigate exactly what has transpired up north.

"We have only just been made aware of the incident and have immedietly notified the NRL's Integrity Unit,'' Annesley said.

"We are endeavouring to find out all the details and will be speaking to both the player and his manager as soon as possible.

"Until we have a full understanding of the facts, we won't be prejudging the matter or jumping to any conclusions.''

Blair will face Maryborough Magistrates Court on January 7.

It was also reported that three male associates of Blair were also arrested for causing a disturbance outside the watchhouse following the initial arrest.

The incident involving Blair is the last thing the NRL needed as rugby league looked to close the chapter on what was a poor off field season in 2013 with Blake Ferguson, James Tamou and George Burgess among the big names involved in police matters last year.